The Interrupters announce new album, ‘In the Wild’; listen to single “In the Mirror” now

The Interrupters announce new album, ‘In the Wild’; listen to single “In the Mirror” now
The Interrupters announce new album, ‘In the Wild’; listen to single “In the Mirror” now
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The Interrupters have announced a new album called In the Wild.

The follow-up to 2018’s Fight the Good Fight, which spawned the single “She’s Kerosene,” will be released August 5. You can listen to its first single, “In the Mirror,” now via digital outlets.

Describing the inspiration behind “In the Mirror,” frontwoman Aimee Interrupter says, “I fell into so many self-destructive patterns trying to come to terms with my childhood.”

“I spent so long trying to run from the pain,” she continues. “No matter how far I ran, there I was…I realized I needed to make peace with who I saw in the mirror.”

As previously reported, The Interrupters will launch a co-headlining tour with Flogging Molly beginning in June. The outing follows their opening gig on Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer‘s Hella Mega tour last year.

Here’s the In the Wild track list:

“Anything Was Better”
“As We Live” feat. Tim Armstrong & Rhoda Dakar
“Raised By Wolves”
“In the Mirror”
“Kiss the Ground”
“Jailbird”
“The Hard Way”
“My Heart”
“Let ‘Em Go”
“Worst for Me”
“Burdens” feat. Alex Désert & Greg Lee of Hepcat
“Love Never Dies” feat. The Skints
“Afterthought”
“Alien”

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Committed to finding dogs a forever home, Trisha Yearwood launches #EveryDogCampaign

Committed to finding dogs a forever home, Trisha Yearwood launches #EveryDogCampaign
Committed to finding dogs a forever home, Trisha Yearwood launches #EveryDogCampaign
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Trisha Yearwood‘s love for animals shines through in her #EveryDogCampaign. 

In honor of National Pet Day, the country legend is launching the campaign through the Trisha Yearwood Pet Collection as a way to bring awareness to shelter pets. The singer is partnering with animal shelters across the country to showcase one dog each week who is available for adoption via social media

The shelters chosen all align with the mission of Trisha’s nonprofit, Dottie’s Yard Fund, named after her and husband Garth Brooks‘ beloved dog, Dottie, who passed away in 2016 at the age of 14. 

“I’m so excited because I think this is just the very beginning of what we can do, and this was my dream all along for the whole pet line,” Trisha says. “You want to rescue every dog. That’s our goal. We’re going to work on it!”

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Five Finger Death Punch premieres new single, “AfterLife”; announces tour with Megadeth & more

Five Finger Death Punch premieres new single, “AfterLife”; announces tour with Megadeth & more
Five Finger Death Punch premieres new single, “AfterLife”; announces tour with Megadeth & more
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Five Finger Death Punch has unleashed a new song called “AfterLife.”

The tune is the first preview and title track off the upcoming ninth Death Punch album, set to arrive later this year. You can listen to “AfterLife” now via digital outlets.

Along with the new song, FFDP has announced a U.S. headlining tour set to kick off this summer. The outing, which will also feature Megadeth, The Hu and Fire from the Gods on the bill, launches August 19 in Portland, Oregon, and will wrap up October 15 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, April 15, at 10 a.m. local time. For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit FiveFingerDeathPunch.com.

The most recent Five Finger Death Punch album is 2020’s F8.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 

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Camila Cabello prefers lipstick to kissing post Shawn Mendes split

Camila Cabello prefers lipstick to kissing post Shawn Mendes split
Camila Cabello prefers lipstick to kissing post Shawn Mendes split
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Camila Cabello seems to be off men following her breakup with Shawn Mendes.

The “Bam Bam” singer, in a Vogue Beauty Secrets video posted on Monday, joked that she “wears a lot more lipstick…and gloss” now that she’s single because “I don’t like the feeling of kissing someone with gloss on.”

“It’s like, a lot. So now that I’m not kissing anybody, it’s gloss time baby!”

The 25-year-old singer says she’s focusing more on “taking care of myself” and putting her happiness before everything else.

“I feel like women, more and more, are kinda claiming these things like fashion and makeup in a way that’s not really for guys,” she explains.

Lately, Camila has drawn a lot of inspiration from another fashion icon.

Rihanna‘s like, somebody that has really inspired me in terms of fashion and makeup,” she shares. “Like even just the way that she is the fashion mom now and she steps out with her like, belly, and she just looks so cool.”

Cabello adds, “She’s somebody that I looked at the way they were doing their thing and I was like, you know what? I wanna be more open like that. I wanna try more things.”

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Alice Cooper announces fall dates for his Detroit Muscle tour

Alice Cooper announces fall dates for his Detroit Muscle tour
Alice Cooper announces fall dates for his Detroit Muscle tour
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Alice Cooper has announced dates for a new fall leg of his 2022 U.S. headlining tour.

The new dates of the shock rocker’s Detroit Muscle tour kick off with a September 7 concert in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and will wrap up October 8 in Las Vegas. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, April 15, at 10 a.m. local time.

For the full list of dates and all ticket info, visit AliceCooper.com.

Cooper will be touring in continued support of his new album Detroit Stories, which was released February 2021.

If you can’t wait until the fall, you can catch Cooper on his spring tour leg, which comes to a close April 24 in Los Angeles. Buckcherry and Ace Frehley open on select dates.

Cooper is also hosting his CoopStock 2 — Grooves and Divots charity event on April 30 in Mesa, Arizona. The fundraiser, which will support Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Centers dance, music and art education program, will feature Judas Priest‘s Rob Halford, R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills and Creed‘s Scott Stapp, among others.

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Members of Nirvana, Soundgarden & Pearl Jam release debut album as 3rd Secret

Members of Nirvana, Soundgarden & Pearl Jam release debut album as 3rd Secret
Members of Nirvana, Soundgarden & Pearl Jam release debut album as 3rd Secret
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How’s this for a grunge supergroup?

Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil and Pearl Jam/Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron have released a new album together as the new band 3rd Secret. The group’s self-titled debut record is out now via select digital outlets, including Spotify.

Cameron previously hinted at the existence of 3rd Secret in an Instagram post late last year featuring a photo of Novoselic at the Avast! Recording Studio in Seattle. “Tracking with Krist,” the caption read.

Along with the grunge trio, 3rd Secret includes Bubba Dupree of the hardcore band Void, and vocalists Jillian Raye and Jennifer Johnson. Raye also played with Novoselic in the band Giants in the Trees.

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NYC subway shootings updates: Multiple shot, suspect at large

NYC subway shootings updates: Multiple shot, suspect at large
NYC subway shootings updates: Multiple shot, suspect at large
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(NEW YORK) — Police are searching for a gunman after multiple people were shot on the New York City subway system during Tuesday morning rush hour, according to police sources.

Thirteen people were injured, according to the FDNY. It’s not immediately clear how many of the injured were shot. The victims were taken to hospitals in varying conditions.

The incident, reported just before 8:30 a.m. local time, appears to have started on a northbound N subway car in Brooklyn. The 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park and the 25th Street station in Greenwood Heights were also impacted.

There was smoke on the N train prior to it pulling into the 36th Street station, police said. A source told ABC News multiple smoke devices were likely used.

The New York City Police Department said there are no active explosive devices.

Authorities are still searching for the suspect who may have been wearing a reflective vest and a gas mask.

The FBI is assisting NYPD and officials from the ATF are at the scene.

President Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas have been briefed on the situation.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul tweeted that she’s been briefed on the incident.

“First responders are on the scene and we will work with @MTA & @NYPDnews to provide updates as the investigation continues,” the governor said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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This day in Black history: Chadwick Boseman portrays MLB legend Jackie Robinson in ’42’

This day in Black history: Chadwick Boseman portrays MLB legend Jackie Robinson in ’42’
This day in Black history: Chadwick Boseman portrays MLB legend Jackie Robinson in ’42’
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The late actor Chadwick Boseman is remembered as a prolific performer who took on roles that highlight the Black experience. He’s widely recognized as T’Challa in Marvel’s Black Panther, but before his reign as the King of Wakanda, Boseman delivered a moving performance honoring iconic baseball player Jackie Robinson in the biopic, 42.

The film, which tells the story of Robinson’s historical achievements as the first Black MLB player, was released on April 12, 2013. It garnered positive reviews and great success, grossing $97 million worldwide against a reported budget of $40 million.

The film’s title is a reference to Robinson’s jersey number, which was retired from the MLB in 1997 and that he wore with the Brooklyn Dodgers, the team that drafted him in 1947. Boseman spoke in past interviews about the first time he put on the symbolic jersey, saying he thought it was “unbelievable.”

“The time that was actually the most amazing was during filming,” he explained to Entertainment Tonight Canada. “There’s a moment, that’s actually not in the film but in the trailer, where I basically looked at myself in the mirror and saw my face change,” he said with a laugh, adding the note that he wasn’t going crazy experiencing the “amazing” moment.

Because of 42’s critical lens on Robinson’s life, including but not limited to the racism he experienced as a baseball player, producers called upon his widow, Rachel Robinson, to ensure storytelling accuracy. Boseman once spoke with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos about the pressure that came with the role, including the fact that he reassured Mrs. Robinson that he’ll do everything in his power to “honor” her husband.

While we celebrate Jackie Robinson Day on April 15, the day he made his Major League Baseball debut with the Dodgers, may we also remember the late, great Chadwick Boseman.

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Multiple shot in separate incidents involving NYC subway train: Police sources

NYC subway shootings updates: Multiple shot, suspect at large
NYC subway shootings updates: Multiple shot, suspect at large
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(NEW YORK) — Multiple people have been shot in separate incidents involving a northbound N train in Brooklyn, New York, just before 8:30 a.m. local time Tuesday, according to police sources.

At least 13 people are injured, according to a city source. Many, if not most, appear to have been shot. The victims were taken to local hospitals.

It wasn’t immediately clear whether the shootings took place on the train or at the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park or the 25th Street station in Greenwood Heights.

Police are also investigating whether a smoke device was detonated.

Authorities are searching for the suspect.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul tweeted that she’s been briefed on the incident.

“First responders are on the scene and we will work with @MTA & @NYPDnews to provide updates as the investigation continues,” the governor said.

Story developing…

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Rihanna covers ‘Vogue,’ talks maternity fashion, motherhood & new music: “This time should feel celebratory”

Rihanna covers ‘Vogue,’ talks maternity fashion, motherhood & new music: “This time should feel celebratory”
Rihanna covers ‘Vogue,’ talks maternity fashion, motherhood & new music: “This time should feel celebratory”
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Rihanna‘s been proud of her pregnancy from the jump, and she’s not hiding anything on the cover of the May issue of Vogue, posing in a skin-tight, orange lace bodysuit, plus gloves and sky-high heels. It’s just one of the cutting-edge looks the star has sported since she and her partner A$AP Rocky announced they were expecting.

“I’m hoping that we were able to redefine what’s considered ‘decent’ for pregnant women,” Rihanna tells Vogue. “My body is doing incredible things right now, and I’m not going to be ashamed of that. This time should feel celebratory. Because why should you be hiding your pregnancy?”

As Rihanna notes, her one rule of maternity fashion is no maternity fashion. “When I found out I was pregnant, I thought to myself, ‘There’s no way I’m going to go shopping in no maternity aisle. I’m sorry — it’s too much fun to get dressed up,'” she says.

Rih and Rocky, whom she says became “my family” during lockdown, weren’t exactly “planning” to have a baby, but “certainly not planning against it.” She reveals, “We just had fun. And then it was just there on the test.” 

And while the mogul is a bit worried about the prospect of postpartum depression, she’s unbothered by the idea of fitting motherhood into her busy life.

“My mom handled the three of us with not even close to the amount of resources that I have, so I can absolutely do it,” she insists.

As for her music, Rihanna teases, “I’m looking at my next project completely differently from the way I had wanted to put it out before. I think this way suits me better, a lot better. It’s authentic, it’ll be fun for me, and it takes a lot of the pressure off.”

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